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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
How does the lowercase j between C and F fit into that read EMN?
Some people will never vote at all. They are not a silent majority in this context; they are idiots. You can't fix stupid no matter how hard you try.
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: imthegoat
Psilocybin is said to cure PTSD after one dose. Aren't they using it on veterans lately?
Yes. I could make a separate thread about the curative properties of medicinal plants except ATS doesn't allow it. Backwards attitude
originally posted by: 1320Q17yes
a reply to: 1320Q17yes
or if i cannot still get it here , try this link > www.youtube.com...
“Joining me now [is] virologist Joseph Fair, who recently recovered from COVID-19 himself,” the network’s Chuck Todd said introducitng the doctors on a June episode of “Meet the Press.”
Despite having appeared on NBC and MSNBC almost adozen times to discuss his recovery from the virus, neither network has still released a correction on air. As Krakauer points out, this story about Fair’s illness still has yet to be corrected.
“We thank you for the just decision to stop the Serbian genocide during 1999. We are very grateful for the support of the US to Kosovo. The story of Kosovo is a story of joint success. You are our hero,” President Hashim Thaci told Clinton.
In 2008 an international prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte, accused U.S.-backed Prime Minister Hashim Thaci of Kosovo of using the U.S. bombing campaign as cover to murder hundreds of people to sell their internal organs on the international transplant market. Del Ponte’s charges seemed almost too ghoulish to be true. But on June 24th, Thaci, now President of Kosovo, and nine other former leaders of the CIA-backed Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA,) were finally indicted for these 20-year-old crimes by a special war crimes court at The Hague.
In 2007, a German military intelligence report described Kosovo as a “Mafia society,” based on the “capture of the state” by criminals. The report named Hashim Thaci, then the leader of the Democratic Party, as an example of “the closest ties between leading political decision makers and the dominant criminal class.” In 2000, 80% of the heroin trade in Europe was controlled by Kosovar gangs, and the presence of thousands of U.S. and NATO troops fueled an explosion of prostitution and sex trafficking, also controlled by Kosovo’s new criminal ruling class.